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I . / I 11 � , .11 I . . pr I I "I - I ., I - the I -Ate King vdwarr,l t4) An Irish tl�wo, I . . � , , � 00449at of, t1w Affi.sil$g I . I � Oette :,� lz� I I I I . I 'wait.od XU�Jjl i , , . . ' was' '14, !Itoi and, 0�90ot"y 14 .. I ,� : I . . 0 % I �e, . TUNITY �� I �: rQ ry'. was" tl�io U 1, tho , � ":� , , I . OPPOR FOR CAN tl* 0he . � I , 11 . _. � I : eeTs,, ussurod the, D09e, ofTorX that lie wbelt Sir R on � , ,�­ � � 11 I I I � � , Qier dipitutix ua4virtho kulfie, of thet,ulllo.- .. ­ I � I I V.d ; , � �, I , 1�51;1 1 . I N , . . I I w0uld bo_:"t*f9 intlie, hand* of:.&.��Soot. V-1ce,-Prog-14exiti4�,of-the old T40Cal QO I ,� ,�;, o , � �` ADA TO SUPPLY DRM-- t�uo, to, thie.,obioset of many liltorsoting I � ,", :_ � . '. I I I . � , I I I ", 1, , ,,, . I I . . : 11 >1 . '' � , . I I tlsli, 1460b,", �utt .before 1�o*d for Ireland.'. � I r , � I I I . oto e%� A, contrl)J tar:� oso anceat. , -­, I � , � . — , . , til.ell, Mar. ernme4t 'I, ,I,is wrlitof� I I . . "�, . I . � r1l I u Wh - , . I .1 : I " IN , . I L fla$e'tho D4ke f6tTQdu7C.e4 Mr. Brown. "The , , � , r r " , � - , � I bro w6re, Fronoh, Xv,yallstip found osoxn�a �r 11 11 ­�, �,�'�, �, ., 110; . , ,� I , oldesit Inhabitant ,,� ,, , I � , I . , , d'. 1,16 to Lady Hljzab��th'*Itll ,,H6re lis,th4 ."thinking he. -could make )its prep)enco � � � ' . ' � � rrr . I " Unite&States Requires 12,000 timo-a,-6,amolig her family heirlooms , . � , a eers for this, , , I L I . , .1 ,, 1� I" $oottish I szle,, Xr, Brownille." felt, shouted fox, three all ' . �, .. , . I . ;�,N - , .1 T4 bpr loader, Mr. I . . 4 notebook, or diary, containing thi's " ' ' ' , 'r, King, w4hen he suddenly realized that ,' i I � I � Tons Per Year to Save the . I I I N . , I . . orewas a.uQth I., , ,or La. 1. I I touchin,g in , '� , . I . � , cident Illustrative .IVf P. S, Duttoxii ex-mem-ber of the, oxecuw -e did n klipw t his. wap', . -C ' I , � ot the < 4 lot wha title . Southern 'otton Cr L pp. young queen's Impulgiv,eiieoo, and, sym. I , � ,,- -N �: .Vlh,o:waj3 Nowever, he made a shot 9,t It, an(V � � , �' . . I ,�, N 1. t#0 m�imjtt" ,of the A.E.U., I 1�� . . " I . . 4, 1 1 . I I . ' pathy. . 11� ;, � I , ,� I I I roared out, 'Wree Cheers for Xln$ � '' I'' . I , I I pres-outed(to �the Duchess, . . I 1. I I I . I . � *In the etrenuous campaign waged in in some th ngs PI. Autalnette, sp . I . 1"$,h�ele .more charming ,.even t�an Henry the SixtbIl � I I I : I I the United States to, ,combat Vie 80111- runs Oils, rec, I I . I . I . OTdi Is but, a thoughtless �� .11 ' . I �! ,. --� " , "The populace was quite satl ,d . I . . . I I I r , , ... I everyQue, says," said Mr. Button, . s ' fie , I � I a � 1 . , ous menabe of the boll weevil, the In- young girl, although she cim a sume, . �X 11W I V ,re I , V I � I . � . I ,�' : I 2 , ,ejary' -the, I I . li, I : . , I � tostation of wh,i.ch post - has *i694 I � 11.1 I I , hy didn't, yoi I ,tell, � her, ao . . - and 'Three Cheers( for King F ... .1 I i 'I, . I the qiicenI�, dlg�ulty befitting her sta. 11 Marked another Labor -leader. . I $Sixth P waa the cry along all the roq,& I I . . I over 97 pier cent. of the Cotton belt, this ti.on on s-lieso ,des,lres-, it the klilg� ,�� I 11 I � -1 : wh �_01 - . . I - . J I . "I d4d," repilled'Mr. Button,,and went and ,up the mouutv,,In�s.ldeo. The Xing , �, ,:��, , : "' I seriousness of the' situation to Me ��'N this, at first, and , , "'': . , '] '': - � . . I Were , IeO indulgent of 'her Vranks, :�� � - I .. I- . . I Oil: "And sihWa 1prtttlor than" any did -not understand . ;11 I I � Southern cotton fields to apparent tlierO Would be a sorry time In tbie � I I I � �L I I , . beckon, I ed to, m. and asked me what 1. , 1 .. I I . - 0otograpli can ,00,rivey.,' 11 I 01 � ,� , .r - � I I ' I r 1. � I . I when It Is realized,thait this,00tton crop royal hous-ehoid. , One day In I a spirit � � .. � "-.�_:T � . , I — — � I . "Why& d4dalit you rt.el� 1, 4 or -so?" . asked the people knew about Henry. VI., and, i! .L � . I I I '. of 1922 wilil probably not exceed ten of int'sichl,of she% made a Wager with th' I � - ,� � I I.. - I when I explained tAt t .. I . 11",; .:; I , , I I I WIth 4 0 =_:=�-- i::''; ;� . —_ ". - der. hey thought It �, . ;I I I MiRlion. bales as compared ===, ,�', � ;.1 the other Lebor lea. JiIF� Maies I ty's I . - I I . � �� . � I � I . this ladies, of her' ontourage, Eat she co,114 I J � � I "I did," sa . title, tie aceepted � ,, , � I I . . I I eu years � � :, 0" ,� ­ . r ,Jd Mr� Button. was . �4 ,,, ,average product -fou of � -the it . Make tbo:'SWI�e gitard , who'was ,sti. , * I � , r I ,�,.,,. I'll � � I � I . . the Cheers with the usual acknovl4dg. , . � '! . , ­ I .1 � I I . I I I 'Ll ,I '" - I . . .1. I � I I . , I ., I pr6ceding 1920, wbdch wa# 'thirteen tioned. at the door smile. The Swisis I - . ;, *1 _...� I . - , I d I i". Hot Stuff. ment?, � I . ��� . . f I , I 1. : million biales. Experiments carried out � guards, a�re,dressed In magnifloOt unl- 0 I., I � , '::�,, , 0 1 1 1 � I , . I L ,� I Have you 6%r.heard the story of the The Princols Popularity. r I - . I the r I'd � . r r' L:. ' -- ;,:� �: I A ;: - � '_ � , . . I I I I I by alited, State,$ D4Paltino�t '01 forms.. They stand a;;, erect and, JM_ I I I � . , 1�;" I . - 1. I� ,I Indian misslo-nary who al,lowed an � � . � d . � I . . Agriculture and by Independent,agen- movable as statute, well knowing the ' I : . .1 :, 1, I � .�, I . I I I Hera'v the latest regarding the , ­ , . � . � � I 1 6 . ,. , " �, 4 ! ` I . American to-,, sainple, some chutney he ,, . :1 - I I . I .11 , 11 . . Prince of Wales. It refers to the L I I cles, in recent years.indicate that the punishment for the least change of at-' . � 1'� ! ,,, . I . ; . I I . 4 � I I . " � ( A I was bringInglomel Sihb-s, X. Hooking aacia � , ,,� , . , �. I , . I . I I . r, I PrIlic0s, popularity', and -to the To . � I " "', _ most effective measure in this warfare, � . . I!r :: � ' I I -titudet. I . I I_1'__z . 11; : I I � . I . I . . -, . " , I tells It la "My Book, of. Memory." thereof. I . IL � "I I � sio far.dev -se Of Calcium ' � 1. I � . , It . AfterAhe ',' list -Sipobuful ,of Chutney I ,� . :�,:, I - r �Iovqd,, is the,u . in one of, her giyest moods, the . 1: 1 1:� : 111 " 'E's. popular, tllat'si a fackl" ob- ,� � . r 11 .. .1 aTseliate, ' whiiCb. ts,�diusted Upon t4`3 beautIful younggileen came do-wn..01�e � — 1: I _1�1 '. � ��� 1, 41 had been . �sw I a � IloWed th6 All'i-erican I 1".... I I �., , � I � g--;,',, I o I � g the ,' 1. .. .. � ". ,ght. iv be* magnificent'liall, most royally attired g — " , 1, I \ .4 �_ �,,� ery - "I''.. I . . cotton ,plaut at u -I The de I " I seemed ovisrwh6line'd, by, some great IS ed a workman., watchin' � , ,.. I . le and ' I ��. I . : I Prince go by, and welcoming the op- I I I .. '; comes inipreghia;tbd wit1bi arsien � and chatting gayly with her comlpani- I �'­ � "' '� , L � einotion.. When hs�recoVered he t I I ­ urn_! . I I 11 . I �, - , I . . - 1. I � - � _� ' I I portunity to, knock off for two minute% . � - I � .. , � . I tl�ei weevils are. polson-ed by drinking ons, When, the pw,,,iy came near the I I %, � I _ ,� 4' '. ' , I I I ed a reproachful fact on the mis-slDn.� I .1 . I It: I L . .. . . I I . , . _ - - � _ , �,,��­Iz­, . I I I . 1. . I "Ay, alackit Is.1.11 replied the mate.- , . 1%, . . . I I 11 I ;. I I I 1. . door. the queen bes-itated a I moment, , ! � ,., . , .1 ,.�,,,� I � I I ary. . � . : - I . � ., . ,��, * � I - - . I . � .1 I � . . : _, , , � .1 I � . I The rewalt'llng demand for.- Calcium' glano - I . I � '' . r:, �'; I 11 � � I ,� I �,�,�,, . ­­ "Y4DU're,, a mis s lehury, T' � h e, asked.. TIlmy,-1 wDWer %=etimes."ow a chap I I . . I � 1i I I I .1 , ed at her maids and then, . de , , . . I'�� I . .. � I I I � � � . I . �rsenato, however) bids, fair to.'outrun. Ilberately p I lacking a r I ose, from her I I . 11 , , 1: 1. � . , ,�, � , ,,, ,, , I . "That Is, sb,�' Was the rel5ly. can get a& -popular as. 'fin!" I . 110 , . . � .. I I �' I . "Ifs, underetandin' wot does, It,! re- � � ,,-4 . I -1 -.111. I �,�,,z!,�.: _, 1 "i 1. I . ,e immb- . L I 2g "And I supp ey I � ­ . � , I .1'. ­. , � - . the ,available supply .of emsen-le. Ac- corsage, stopped quickly tG'th - � � , . I oIie y6irbelf e'fn Holl plied itbe other. "See, its. like this yerl , i., �� " im . cordl�g to a t Issue of Commerce bile sentry and 'lightly ,dropped it On I -�_�� � I I fire,; but I'm blamed. lf*�ou're not the' . , . '�_ relcon - - � � , ­ ' 1, I I , on acreage In th, b L � I 1. I I I . , . I If I wag 'utgry and &rst yer f or a bil ' I . , I �� �, � . Monthly) the total Cott and gxlppin.g �ls musket. H6 saw , t===_�__-___7__ _;;�,� ", � __ __ =_ , flist; who'evet tG`A� , samples ,round Vq I la22 was 33,742,006 acres, so that If th,6 act but�gave n6zign of appreclat- - I I 1. . � . .. ,� . , .. ,of r In other Wo,rds wfth him! " � � � L I o',bIInkln1 broad, you'd give It me!" I .. I � 11" 4 L - " ': ,88,013 pounds o . I . I . �" I .11- , A :, ! "� . . I I "So I would -0 I. I . I appai&Ltions were made On I all fields, Ing the fhbnio;r that many a galil,an,t 1- �­`;. "f rt Delightful Memories. 114 � I � 1. I CONSERVING MR. ­. "I 6, Y -Tour tons. Between seventy and � I . "NTow, the Prince, �e just wouldn't dAn . - I .: I I . 500,0,00 tons of calcium arsena,to,would cavaliex-would have riske,& hisAite for. . I _ , � �. .�� , I ' o' I � ;Q I ­­'. I ouebundred persons were employed In . Sir Henry Robinson Is book, "Mein- that; Wd give me a blinkin' rock -cake, 1. . ­ - , . s be required. The cav�,clty of preselit, A I h . righf Lf . 1-ush suffused . t I he I counten- " A , _ . : e t the - '-sad O the . rwise," I& d-olight- See.! "Blestuh,derstands,things won'.' 4 1 .. I � a, F I I the opium factoii s and some o orles,, Wise ;-4 . I . . � . - I I 'I'L I .& � smelter's in the Unifted States is es -t-1- au,oe of the queen as she reall7ed tbat, HEALTH ltsvu ­�t� -Sl factories had b�,en In existence for 'e doo 'I" I . -4 � . .. 1, .� ' . , .� , I i ­��,' i -; L. . . � . I . . f ul. - It Is! full of. Intimate picture& of erful 8 . " . I ma,tAd at ls 3 ' oo rtous.,(.:f ai,sienlc per an., she was in datger�ofloslvg her wager, . I ­ . ,, . ��i:, �._ ­ I [over. twenty years, although th� ma- 1. ..- _ I - � 1. . I -1 -1 ta I , ".. � num, Or almaximum of.25,000 tons. and., Instantly poising hers.61f on tits I � I � I . . I" I . 1. JOrity �of them had been Only recently " ­ _� ; -4 I , I . � . .� ,To work to tip of her bejeweled white satin sUp- WORK OF DEPARTMEl't estlablishe I I ground channels,." Daring the past * 1 �A L. .s6iould all existing smeltL I - 14 � - d. It was, asserted by tibe Lilacs. ".., ;, , � �, I . -q . ca,paictty_ The United , ear the police and customs, authori- � � ' blishme,nts that ties intercepted a large number of UllaCS are always mem-ory flower% i'l States Depart- per% �,'hie reached up and with Indmit- � ': � owners, of these esta "r . I . I ... ment of Agriculture states that a,1- able'grace modestly kissed the Cheek OF PUBLIC HEALTIH'il,,� , : all, the opium manuf . acturted was con- ­ . .. . I I ., , �, � I I these Illicit- shipments, amounting in' They grator besida old country placesi, I A , - eached guard! Even then he I , I ".., I � I . �. ,I� ready the ;arsenid doma-nd has r , Of the giatit _. :: ,.-!'i�,,�� sullied in Canada and tha,t almost ais , a -ad windows, blark Of , I I �, the maximum capacity of the refineries made no salute to majesty, but ' his I I . I �' * I 11 ' ­ . � all to about 15,000 ,ounces, In addition Closed ,doors *4 1 . .1 . . n ,. ' I - ...", _ .much of'the -product was 801A 'to the to a large quantity of iopium and I � ;.q . �X, , I fae es " : aald Is expected to go beyond that ca- eyes s1lowly filled with tears. In spite Progres, S' Attained i om I *bdte people as to the Ch'iness. � Id. searets, husibed and ' I., I I 4 . . . , I pacity in the near future. Tbiers' is I I I 11 .. . ol3ium-snibkIng paraphernalia. I They guard ,o I AI I 1. of he, frivolity the queen had a good ing the N A'rcotic D 9 Ev .'�.,�';, The report ofthe Investigation re. One of the lines On which the De- grave., A . l - - , . . I practically no direct production from heart and., touched by this apparent '' .V, * :. , � �. :` sulted in the, first legislation, dealing Through early gdn,g hours ., 11 , , I , � I . .. ­ United States. axsenleal ores. I Confusion of the sentry, z�he murmured . in the Dominion. � � ­.. . pa,rtment Of Health has been Operating summer',s sin . . I . .1 . I 1. -of Importation. I -d the party ­ I I I :1 I .'' ­ " with the suppression of the us6-0t has been' the development of C�o-opera- Heav-y with fragrance of the brave, 4 I Necessity a few friendly words', an 1 I It Is an axiom that the good headih',o,plum, being paced On -the stalutt tion between Dominion, provincial and I - � I , 1. -e -United Passed on_ . � . . I . ­ , I �.,� . 1. , -1 .� i, ,, From this Li -t is clear that -th at 9 IL Id 1910, as a result of I know a- house. upon a h-111, , 11. I * ooks,id 1908, .1 States must look to imported supplies Gossip soon brought the Incident to of a people constitutes, a greaVn , Municipal. policein prosecuting off end- I ­ - - ' I I 1_n`�� � 1 � Wind swept and look-lng to'the tide, � I - .1 � b , n* .this. Act, the amount,cif opium import- ors, against the, Act -with the result if she is to find axsenic sufficient to the notice of the., king, and he caused al resource.. Cama,da possesses a xaa�� - . - . I I ' .. � . I . . . .1 .1 . , ­ , ,: - � led was only 8,576 plounds, a reduction . bbiat in th,e past two years about as That housio--the fragra.ace folds me 11 I I eat More that I per ce,At. ,of ,her s,;f- the,gua,rd to be brought into the royal. Ing and healthful climate and ter, "" I . .1 �4 1 tr ; I . Poo;' of over f orty. tons in two' 'years. � ,many convictions wers, secured as in still A . I he as -or Of ar- Presence. Thie poor fellow was great- ple have a high averio'6k str6fige-v � .1 I I I i!. I 1. I feeted cotton fieldest. T . 11 I L- !. � � The Hague Convention. � the preceding ten yeaxs, The number Wherever I abicls. A 11 . . a general Insecticide and -ly alarmed, but on -being as-sirred that and vitality., Many agencies are at 4 �, . . s-enie as � . 1, , . . Ir .1 I I � ,of CGuVietioa L is In 1922 was 1,858 (six I - I I I i 11 I . - -he con- no harm N�ould'oome 'to him hb"gaid work for - the, combating and, even I � I It was f ound,'Illo-wever, that in other I Two pictures hang upon the. wall; I " . . . I weed-hillei is Increasing ,On t I - �", I ;� . .11 1,6sq them fin 1921), and of -these 1,117 I . . I I . .1 - I ,. tkneut, AsId_- from tl,,� special demand thut-he had been long s-eparated from eradication of preventable df�easis, an , parts, of Canada the'oDiuirn evil had The- boyisheyes look out to sea, � , " . I I . ­ , , , � I ,6r nearly sixty per cent. were Chinese, . 1.4 I I .� his,wife whom his adored, and �'bat the �rec4ntly there has been a to , - for" iI, -to pi5isoa. the. boll. Weevil it is � � � � is' s�read and the impToper use of opium. Far and -away beiyoud the call . I . 1.� beautiful queen so strongly reminded work!a campa,igil'againet,Jbi ,, us� , , :v, � - ­ � ' ' and 663 British and A:merican. The Te- 4 . l I I -ed " , ,� , of :-'Morplrine. and - cocaine had reached 'in . at ex wa%'divided a,mong ten Other -4 employ as a cattle and Sheep dip. I I �, ''I, I .1 � I . lid Of bird and fte,ld and tree. . . I eitb ' f air him: Of her that he could not oo .1 I arming , . , pr r bi� . � � . � other JudustrIes, Which 'c,Dmp 9�trioll harmful drugs..�. The narco. c I � � i6rtiont, Amendments, :r,tLit . . I . �;... ,4 I I 1. .1 q � I - 1. .1 _. .. ,6nalfit . � � I . " � � I "_ k - ' , , * i I - I&� ,. 11 I . . ,� .� i": ­­ .11 1. � ' . . % ,the -avifIable, supply Incluile, besildes his emotion. , . � �'h,abit which is naturally, a caust' 111- . cotdr.- h, fte.'au -coca�llei, were ,_ .. . - ., : In &' " .. i,tii.l 1.__6 � I I . I . . I I - r 1 '4 . e pium, and Narcotic -Drug let There many, a vammer aftern6on: � � I A I I �_ 1. : , ",,ter., as -4 . � . I L ; ! . � 1 4 1 .. 11 M 11 � ibil r, ­ I t � r I .� w - ' ' ,� - -1`1 I I . .� I , , _ , , , on th'ci Statute toolvi of Canada *is as . . . - . , e _ c w�_: , � � - � ml,seellanp,06 clienilcal�,,, - plate gia�s,s , The king gave the giiard a prssentr,113 �od yit�,jity��-and 6�fti, 'en' . '. I , . �i a 6 .. -., - -, �'; , 1 ­ -, , ' The glass Is etched with slbadow�,% . .� ., the ,� , Z , �:_jn,,.,,:1,1j 'I " I I '1� �,jj - oney, and,' fs-m in w h,w � � , vIjS �' � . '�- : mo �of­ , . I 0 Do' '- 6Ix f ,� .1 4 . A I I ,L ng, in wh,idh. it ' 'Of lib- - d� fs$eA �il ' ' ft " nation Is'-6ne' of, . - "I I �. , ,I lnlnlpn�� , �ad a � . " ling a piece of legisla-tion. as pa,le, . ' .. I ; I � I � r .1 . ' � �, ,,� r I.. - '16' , d - Immedial . I " .� '" ' ' t " ' ' h d _ ,6h .� �'� , r= li%qt serves to � ., .,� - j . i 4 ii cit,�the colOrIng efeset of me- promise ,that' slioul . I � telY Can-adian Departlinnt , of Healthi., h ­ albscri e ' e, convendon, reac e , lsfc�i' ' . �q � I I . . -, �, . �, I CqR4. erp,. � abrsence, Thu I I k I f - . , a ago . : at -the intornatf I onal I opium conference any L in ex. ce. It provides the Of Iflac bouSh and cliOruds'Of June . -4 . .: aIlid 6;c�(f�i` and-AnCrease. tbe bril. haxe, leave of Is the pran sin66 its establishment our yeat ' I , " " I I � necessary machinery for dealing with And one white, breasting sail. A I -the, queen lost her ,3irlren to stamp oll with gra, ifY� held at The. Hague. However, the out- drug traffickers'. The, Department of I I . ' I kt has been esti-., el�ded happily, but , t and '' t ' ' 1 A , I I , pCe Of ,the 'glass. It wager, p t1te'eliaracter Of which is not Ing results. As the -table given below �reaj � I 4 . at, in 1920 from 50 ta-60 I � . . left the ra,tification in -leal'th realizes, that legislation alone. L inated th �PeT I . f war I 'Shadows of slee and flowers flow 17.� � t,� of consumption. in the United recorded. 11 . shows, between the years 1919 and absy�ance­ and it was, not until the 1 -4 . � CA -In fiingi L - I I I . . will not suppress the men -ace unless I Across. each earnest pictured face; . Id . I I . .. . . States Was, for insecticides and _ � 4 . . . . . — 1922, Impo',ritations of cocaine and�mori trsa . . . . I . I I I eattes of peace with) Germany, Aus- public opinion is aroused on the sub- They who had lived where lilacs, blow, 4 . 11 . . I . 111 I I - 30 per cent; for � cides and from 25 to . � . .. , . . . . . . . : � . the manufacture, of Plat& 91868% �� .. . I I - 11 .: - .." I . Aisenic May be obtalved direct from� I ­ ,Dr,o, when eircumstailces, are. such that I . I , I I ,treatment priiiiarily, fortlids product 1B . . � ­ ' . I . I I � . profitab,le. The greater paxt of the . . . I ,.output of the United States, blowever, % � 14 recoveried ftom'flu,s, dust as a by-, . . I .� � product -of the smelting of, metals, - princ.ipally Copper and. lead, and the . . . � quall-tity . produced,, therefore, depends, . I I on u the market. f or .1. , upon the situati � I these metals rather tban u-pon the de- . � phine through-the.regular c4rarinels of tria, and Bulgaria were being drawn � ' ject, Witlithis end la view it fa carry- Died *hexe the waves, give place., �11 trade fell Off about seventy-five. . I Per up"that further action wa's taken. The ' I Ing on an educational campaign by I -W I 11 I cent., while only about oue-ftfteen.b. ,60nValltlon Was I I I neorporated In the ` means of lectures and Dtber forms of . Tills .old, dllm spat the road led past—i� � as much crude opium was Imported In " r ti ; . I 4 eA eg and Ili the Constitution of the publicity, end to -day the situation is, I The long, sad road of ma,rchtng men, 10 - - the latterlas. i.n the former year. -League of Nations, which made it.. . I I I . I � I much more hopeful than It was even To sitrife and tumult, and at last M I I I . il ec ess I ary for a. revision of the exist- The bru.9 Evil In Canada. I I t1liree of four Yea�e ago.­7PTepared un. - . TO peace and dreams. again. -4 ,4 I I . � , ' The n�rc6tic drug evil in Canada ing.0sma,dian laws,. As a -result of this, I der tbe direction'of Dr. J` A. Amy,ot, 10 . And srhie wh�o watchod. her sons. pass' 10 tbe present Opium and Narcotic Drug I I - . can be traced back to about 1890, but Deputy Minister of Health, by IVIr, F, 1� . by, 1:0 I ' Aptwas passred and brought into force, it. was n ' Ot until 1908 that Its presence In 192,0. The �Aot was carefully draft-':,DivI,fOn. W, 0own, Director, Narcotic Drug . � I . I Returning not on land or ,tide, . I was brought very noticeably tothe at- ,' , r od and under it all digitimate dealers I " ­ ------ O.— I Folded her bravebands reverently �01 10 ­ tentiOn. Of the people of t1le Dominlon� -xent I , are 1icen&ed,'s,1D that the Goverlin In ifilae ttizie and, ,died. "41 4 in the later year ceetain riots br,okd � , I 4 U -f 44-4 ­ +,h. P.,ifil knows the exact quantity of ea.ch In- I � .. � ___ . . 14 Lflawi axe alwms memolly flowers, A . � I mand for arsenle. Consumpti-cm of ar- . � I Reform In. Caveland I I Out, n R, 11UM er , .. I .1 dividual,shipment imported or export- ., They grow beside, old country places,, , "41 1 in the United States, in,' 19.20 was Sto�ne,bat ,,I,m gol.n, down .coast and much damage was done to ­ _____ I � . ed ,through the regular , cgilannele�.'of . . 1 1 C . . . I. sent, - Officer . Closed doors, and windows blank of, I - I . . I � estimated 'at 14,000 to KHO tons, Im- to pinch Skinpauts for sellin' -that new .the property, of thb Chinese residents� trade. Under this. aystem.of -licensing .::.. r_ , ..r ,,A � ­ . I ed grape Claims for damages were presented to. . 1 ___5' . faces; 1�4 . .. . . . ports supplying 3,740 tons, and present drink lie makes ,out of spoil I the followingxeducilons, in tho:amount -_ . They guard 014 seeretsi I , hushed and, *i . I I ,, 1. demand isbelieved to. be. about 12,006 jui e.,, . � I , - , . 11 I . the, Dominion Government Ili which. of narcotic drugs imported into Cana. . I - . 0 . ­ � - I .. . I . . ' relincluded. large amounts for quan- I . , - 1, . . 11 i grive, . a 4 1. I States, is the Dogfang�"I thoug1litt YOU � rather ,WE) 'da took place: I - I . 4 ­� � � I tons. Whillst the Unit6d . I � I I � . I Throuih early summer'e singing hour%� ' I �� ,...: I'll � � , I largest producer ,of al's I enic, it is, also liked that drink." - . . I tities .of opium that were desitroyed,, ,L Crude . . 11 .. � - F ragraurt ,with, memory, of the brave, � -4 . . - I the'largeat oonsumer,and at, nLY time ,sn't pasis As a result of an investigation- con- , ! . Cocaine Morphine Opium 1 14 .. I . Stanebat—"I did, but.he doe . I dactedat that time it was asc I I . L - � � — Berthe Cleveland Jones.) 'I 1. � � I I has, domestic output been sufficleint to me lo� s,haxe-.11 I . 1. � ertalned . : I oz. . Oz. I lbs. L . �� .14 � . . � I k that the" o'kisted several factorles� . I . 4. .. .. , satisfy domestic requirements. I I ­ I . � 1919 ...... 12,333 30,087 34,263 . I I 4 I pr�OT t the,' —,.— I carrying on an extensive business in 1920 ........ 6,968 28,198 13,626 1 1 .1� How Gold Fish Began, . 4 �� 0 war, Frallce� was the I Fo� Plosterity.' . � . — V . 'the result of the elim- -4 qbdef producer of ament w' I in ...... 3,210 1 2, 1 24 2,953 . - — Goldfish are ;1 I I c ith ail qut!- I � I � I opium manufacture, particularly ,1921 . ,� . L I . . . ' A mail does not plant ML tree for him- the cities "of Vancouver, Victoria, and 1922 ... 2,952 8,774 1,700 , I � 's illation of the sombre colors, in a va- . � &t of 70,613,tonsof lote,and Germany I � an- � , , ` - � . A ,',, .14 . self, he plants, it for.p6steritY. And, New Westminster. .The Combined I .1 . Illicit Traffic. I ''I .. � J � riety of caxp by selective breeding be- �4 . � el , , V&S second, producing 5,008, tons of sittingIdly in the aunsilline, I think at nual gross. receiipts of these ,concerns � I . . su.n by the Chinese and Japanese In .4 . 11 I whilte, arsenic, metallic arsenic, But- times of -the unborn people Who will,. alliounted to over $600,000. This cus-. The , Illicit, traffle-, however, consti. % He-_1,S,pcakIng of sports, my new this sixteenth century. . 114 � I phlile, etc, In both these, countries ar- to so -me, small extent, be indebted to toms returns showed that in the year tut'M a Much more difficuLt problem as horse Just Won the Derby." I I _-_%,_ A - . I I I - . I I I send -C Is, a primary product of axseulcal , I 4� - -ug into . snp�ll. es are smuggled In by every con. I She --"And derbies are so out of Promise Is good; - intention is better; A I � me, Reinernber me k lidly, ye. fuiure -19.08 the Importation of the di A � ' L * I " . Vre,%. Great 8ritainand 'Canada re. Women ' ltb� , Canada had reached thegreat amount I oeivablo means "tibrough the under- Mty$e�" ,performance is best. I 4 . — . I I I cover arselild from smeiters,. and Ill. men and . I .1 .Alexander S " in I I � - I . I . ­ I � , , ' I I I , . I stalla tiqlis for �'L its recovery are being _____ � —1 I I . 11 - . - _!!��_ — � 11 - I - 4 1 1 , .1 I . 'A . I . I � �. . I � . I . I . I . .1 L I .11 I made In Jap4n.4 The chief sources of . I 0. I . �1: . . 0 '3-- P. A. Taverner, Ornithologist of the � I I M . I � -1 I I � � 4 . � . : S I "1% I 16-04ft I I 1 44 1 � I W 4 � I . .1 sent a;r& CID and Canada, . � . I W&NO 5 0 Canadian National Muse�im, OttaWa. 14 , I , i . . :1 � , , 4upOrt Into the oUiiited States. at pre- , iall . � .1 � . . . 0 1�i`y 1. 1 I.. .- _ Z 4.0 Next Ship Ou' I r . C A4 n- A " d' So'nz-B,ird . 1. . m640,'are �Iso niade'.froin Japan, but a I . I L I � � . 11 � ": 4C:7 1 1 � I . I 1 14 1 , . . I I lar$.e part of,the Sa,pan,080 onfPut is I I I . I 11 � 0 .1 ,. I I condumed locally. . � , �, . , I � and Traditio1l. 141 . . , I App o ot B hA. 5 o n gis Largely a Matter of Sentiment I % , . . Canddia�ti Production Can be Increased. I . - rdclaA' n � I � 1- I 1. I � � I ' .1 I I . � I 1, I ­ .. � I , I I 11 . I . I Th, , e production of arsenic In Camade, With the belated arrival of Spring, squeaks but merely attempting to de.�( . .1111.1 -1 .. I I .- 2=!tn�_ , Woods, tible absolute purity of toine of where in the couttryentliuslasts have I 'r . . . I . lze. W th few .. I a' � I i the her e - not attemlited to naturali I I . In 1922 amounted to'2,576 tons valued Canadi,an bird-loveft are once more on molittrate that ppre,01ation of bird mit thrust. or the gold, n jang . . ' ' I L aeri- exceptions they have, .thkank Provi- :. : ­ I at $,121�osq, Wbich was an't-nerease'of t -he lockout for1lie'roturn of th�,,ir 9,01198, dependis as mucill. -Dil what we I Making Homes for 1 l$*g chain of .the veery? The An � , - I 11 ,� I . . ' I . - � charming little donee, all failed. Yes, there must be 1. -_1 I I I ' 78 lier',cent. In quantity but on�y 37 feathered favorites, Oa,nadia�s' song- bring to them as whatthey bring to us,, . '� I I . the Birds. clan goldflilob. las a . I � . . ''I 11, . .� .��, per,cent. in, value over the sihipplents' birds', be -loved as they aire by her pa- An Englishman can no. more Justly aP- I ; Warble as -well as his merry "per -chick- Guardian Angels 'to .protect us from I I ' . t , ,It is a fact that, although we ,�_p,Wl .tliat lie string,s his ourselves, Goldfinches. and skylarks *. .. � I .�. I I . for -A921, Approximately to-ur-fifth-s of tive isious and daughters, have at times preclate, out birds, than wo'can lils. �� cies of birds, - utterai as ,he , York . , I . .. I 11 . t1ty- wa3'produced in I th 6 be- ,objects of. idis,R&T 1119 reftience I I I KLVP 8.0 many, spo graceful loops, of flight. is theod any- hold on precariously about New . I i : ; LL this :quan I en ag I , , I . , Shy � I 1, p U,ling more perfectly in keeping with and eleewb(ere but neverr inade secure � I I I , dur Singers Are 1. . around ps , few peo 1.6 are fa- I � �. ,,� I smelting of-sill,vier-cobalt-nickel ores ct , by new.co, tocur,pouriitry:.' In this . I - . I !, . mer.R I I � . . . ,��;� I ' ,.milldr with. them, wad it Is the . lishment. The only success we, �, ._ I . I.: I., the *Cobalt ,district., One gold indping connection it.may be p6,lnted aut"that, 'Unforturiately niost of oul, finest ' , ' ,. S. 4 r,prISI, ' . � the night, As Woodsy hollows and soft es,tabld � . I � I . . I � I I .1 I , I I 'i mol�o u ng,, When we con- ve whip -poor- I haVe'had suer seded but too well, The , I . 11 In )gi;ltls,h Columbia reported I largely singers have to he unobtrusively wo,O-�i, I s,hadows, th4in the plailitl I I ' L . I � . I conipany I apprealation of bird songs, - s r . � �91461` that not a few of our Cana- , wfli? Have v�Du'ever heard the long I Guardian Angst musithlave, dozed. Tta � I .to � � thle. Commodity , M a niatfbir of sentIM, - as- ed.' Toa.native Canadian' A)V I I .. � � 'some 500 us. of , ent, fainilta, Ity�, 11 I I no song c ' ' ' . � I . 11 111 .., I I . i I from -arsenical -pociation and trzi Coming .here be sweeter than. the ot,leierful chi,Trup� I dian 180119sters will nlest el"Iss tQ, load wall of bl,(e, loon over.the black liou8,e sparrowandthe Eurapean star- . ", .1 h-aiving� been re`wvviied I �. dition. I . . 11 . 11 . I ' , human, 1habita-t-lons In sh4ltets keeps and we . 11 - I I I the"Ta- who�ye all is neV, tt ' birds -a �,abtft ('kineiricall), the plAintivoo I is '11ro' idea fo them. water to -an acco-nipanimorit L of whis- ling are with usi for . 11, . "I gold oaticentr'aute8 shipped to wD mein I Dries I is ongs mrry of th I ,'pt._b,0x'1e v r I poring pdnes? wls.-b, they weren't. , Lately ,Comes tbe � I � I . coiew swelter, � and assocf.a:tlou, to th6 graceful warble of tho'bluebird,or the L I I I �� � , � There Is a g,risat 6P�Ortuntty In Can- Vis,itor from fbreign sh-oresi, , even it goliden flute not I ",of tile mIta,dow lark, I �Amlohg th'o, most Iatta'sketive are . report of the Japanese starling ahoot , , I I I., 11 . ada ford � d6ve,lopnitnt of this Industry, that sb�Dre, �. Is no � More I foreign thahlbie They Eire not in . srb Fo4igs 'to us, thON', Jittle; Jenny Wron, 'the living In- No Intruders WAhted. Vapeouver. Wherie� It will end, good- I , - . I I � I for an, augabel'Itation In the annual pro- B,pltisb Isilm Zro.the'voice"o-f Spring, thloi:,bpaalty of. s.iset desIttoyer, the dexting tree i This is oui music alld ft Is truly ness only knovs, but we have little I � "I I : duotloai, of aTbe-tifid Vft,d the growth of ­ I . . the.blogsoming orellaid and the main, g*Mlm which koeps the' adr I Canadda-di a , nd, paft of out fibre and'confidente. In it. We hope, It Niri'll be, I . I the'elp, .1 6rt trade. In the Teimagaini dis, , . It, 1'84 vot a,t all surprising that the � free, of., Mosquitoes, and the Den- � We I do nolt ' w s become, a pe6t in , , I I s, to �'Iear the, muslo: ihaf 6ries'of the Old home. It Is Impos. I . , ant inti-tiditig, harmlisss but it lia. 1. . . ,. 1 6� for InStano, L thiert I ,L - . ,site, sll�, Blueblrd,� ,, I I .1 tioul, illy b I I .: I I' , P newcomer fa4l . . sible to judge them dispassionately - I � I stranger birds. W03 cati 0 ave Hawaii whoto it wts also intivdrceft. 1. 1. I trIat of Ottarl a I � I . . I I Wis read into them William 1�re#,ster . 1�. , , . , �.. thif ting oxpeii�e : of old friendn. So dangerous Is' this naturalization � are linbwii depos-Its of arsenical ore as I and, In cold blood. These associations "� - �� . _ 1114 light them at the, I .. I . `Ias in tb,o vidiuiti of Bolieville an : d failed to &pprectate the whits-throa,t6d ., I . . 1� � - I to us, as muclia part, ofthe songs L� " � load of Song so Many bird lilched In 1. I wt� I are .1 There are only I of fo-iisign birds alld anitials ,deemed, I I .1 � I . Kingston #ubdivislon'6f the spatrow,wholl lie f1raft h8st,ed It In ,the I , From post to I post &Tong the th6� economlo s-cho.int of :tbdligs� To that .1 I � along this & eUcIh4 Can bird as til.re nLob&� th'st-Aselvos, �­. . I . , tble;lr liltrodiction is now forbid., I . � � I Canadtan'Pacifle Asilway. In Wirloug, nortli,:110 , sinoe-re Amarl . Have Ly�o' . 1, c6eerileAs �., fen:oe," I introduce one. ineans, t)10 dispOssess'lon I ,eV he � 'ard � broWil tilra. I . qh�_ , , dien alld to -day n6 Importatiolls can be . . �. part& of the coad-try, are valutbli& de- , JoVers Ias� ­ff'rglilt Matnlftll, 101[ill But- I ul Olt , � . I —nmemoli. ill of anothetv and t1ls. price I's too steep � - 010 United .1 I , 1 r6wA and Out own Will Saunders ex- or, ,In Sprl,ng-thne; singing hour after I I L � . I . . � Mado bi, elther Canada ol .� posltg merely &-iw4t(titIg, the, Intr6diic- , I - 4 I i I I 1".. I 11 11 I I � , � 1 � � , �Iw; I to tiny, . Stat'as Without gr,�00�'Ll . - 1� � . 1. tiot of capital for tkelf, 0'ainlyliere,fal ox" ptesse,d, t1loinselvel, dis'alipbInted at hour from the topmost, S�pray of a thorn I . I III -adv I IstA 11 Introd'ictiong ,hftv . t , been: permission and I . � . 'Vl6ltatfon, a,nd with the, timetit,afid the 11"t h,oaring of llritli�h birds, One I busli ; or a really good catbird wheTt CrOW110A kInglet? 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